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What do you guys do? I try to keep my machine indoors, but on occasion it has to be outside. Its -30C tonight, and I'm thinking I'll install an oil pan heater. Although it means pulling the engine to do it.
It gets very hot very fast…I use these pads and the magnetic version on all my tractors and diesel generators. You can order online or get them at princess auto.
Oh and I didn't need to pull the engine to install it either at least on my Bigfoot. Try the 200watt magnetic version and see if you're happy with the results as it's not a permanent install like the silicone pad is.
You can also put a silicone pad heater under the battery holder provided it's metal on your machine.
Ya I have two of those in the basement 100w'ers. We use em on everything. My Truck has em on oil pan and tranny, and I'd like to put a couple lil ones on the diffs.
I didn't think I'd get a good clean bond without pulling the old girl and cleaning it up.
I do have one of the magnetic ones. No idea where it is, as all my oil pans are aluminum now, and last time I had a dead vehicle I couldn't find enough real metal to make it stick. Thanks for reminding me.
I like the pad things, would probably work quite well. There used to be a heater you stuck in the dipstick tube that worked well if you can't get the pad type to work. I've got news for you, if it gets -30 here, I'm not thinking about riding no way. We'd freeze to death in our houses down here.